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Old 15-07-08, 01:21 PM   #31
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Chris enrolled on a City and Guilds course in Nautical something or other. It was a one years course and at the end of it they arranged an apprenticeship with http://www.craig-group.com/North_Star_Shipping/ He has just finished his 2 year apprenticeship as a deckhand (month on/month off basis) and when he goes back at the end of this month he`ll be starting coxswain training.

There are basic seagoing qualifications you`d need and if you don`t fancy going to college you can pay and do the courses yourself. Will find out what they are.

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Brilliant, thanks Claire,

Suppose that industry isn't going down the drain, there will always be rigs / ships I guess!
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Old 15-07-08, 01:31 PM   #32
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But who would want that lifestyle??? ... not the rough sees, but I'm sorry, but being cooped up on a boat with lots of salty seamen for weeks/months on end isn't rally my bag!!
Alot of people dont mind it.......the money is rather impressive and the people your on shift with become like an extended family.

My uncle was a Director at BP Grangemouth and now works in the Northsea in complete charge of one of Talismans biggest rigs 3 weeks on 3 weeks off, loves every minute of it, stupidly well off as well.

Still cant get on the rigs myself though
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Old 15-07-08, 01:34 PM   #33
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Alot of people dont mind it.......the money is rather impressive and the people your on shift with become like an extended family.

My uncle was a Director at BP Grangemouth and now works in the Northsea in complete charge of one of Talismans biggest rigs 3 weeks on 3 weeks off, loves every minute of it, stupidly well off as well.

Still cant get on the rigs myself though
Indeed, each to their own, but to me, physically not being able to get away from people/the boat/surroundings if I so chose would be hell on earth!!

you couldn't give me enough money to cage me in a can for weeks on end like that!!
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Indeed, each to their own, but to me, physically not being able to get away from people/the boat/surroundings if I so chose would be hell on earth!!
What? You mean you DON'T fancy a swim?
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Old 15-07-08, 02:05 PM   #35
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What? You mean you DON'T fancy a swim?
Even if the sea were calm, it'd be a bit chilly!!

Besides, 30seconds in the sea and you are back on the poxy boat with all them salty semen again!! ... there is no true escape, its a 24/7 occupation!! all I can say is to that!!
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Anyone have any details on how to get into that sort of role? I'm 20 if it makes any odds.

Thanks.
Have just spoken to my son and he reckons the company are desperate for staff of all ranks. He says it would be worth emailing or ringing them as they might be so desperate that they`d put you thru the relevant training courses.

PS: obv don`t tell them that you know they`re quite desperate!

http://www.craig-group.com/North_Star_Shipping/
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Old 15-07-08, 04:14 PM   #37
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Have just spoken to my son and he reckons the company are desperate for staff of all ranks. He says it would be worth emailing or ringing them as they might be so desperate that they`d put you thru the relevant training courses.

PS: obv don`t tell them that you know they`re quite desperate!

http://www.craig-group.com/North_Star_Shipping/
Again, thanks

I think my crap eyesight might get in the way, I wear quite strong glasses, but might be getting them lasered soon anyway

I'll give them a call mebbe.
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Old 15-07-08, 04:33 PM   #38
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Don`t worry about that hun, Chris wears glasses as do lots of the crew...
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